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Kut-el-Amara
(Encyclopedia)Kut-el-Amara: see Al Kut, Iraq.Abu al-Faraj
(Encyclopedia)Abu al-Faraj: see Bar-Hebraeus, Gregorius. ...Bahr al Hulah
(Encyclopedia)Bahr al Hulah: see Hula, Lake.Shatt el Arab
(Encyclopedia)Shatt el Arab: see Shatt al Arab. ...Almohads
(Encyclopedia)Almohads ălˈməhădz [key], Berber Muslim dynasty that ruled Morocco and Spain in the 12th and 13th cent. It had its origins in the puritanical sect founded by Ibn Tumart, who stirred up (c.1120) th...Kaaba
(Encyclopedia)Kaaba or Caaba both: käˈbə or käˈəbə [key] [Arab.,=cube], the central, cubic, stone structure, covered by a black cloth, within the Great Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The sacred nature of the...Makkah Royal Clock Tower
(Encyclopedia)Makkah Royal Clock Tower: see Abraj Al-Bait. ...Deir al-Zour
(Encyclopedia)Deir al-Zour, Syria: see Dayr az Zawr. ...Munkhafad al-Qattarah
(Encyclopedia)Munkhafad al-Qattarah, basin, Egypt: see Qattara Depression. ...Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud
(Encyclopedia)Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud: see Ibn Saud. ...Browse by Subject
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